Huawei’s Nova 11 series was launched earlier this year in April. Although rumors of the Nova 12 series have already started to see daylight, it seems Huawei still has a model left for the Nova 11 lineup. The said device could be called Huawei Nova 11 SE and it might launch as early as next month. While we wait for an announcement, the handset’s live images and a few details have been revealed by TENAA.

Huawei Nova 11 SE won’t support 5G

TENAA, China’s compulsory certification authority, has listed the Huawei Nova 11 SE on its website (Via ITHome). The authority also shares live images of the device, which show this new phone adopts a dual-circle camera module, equipped with a rear triple-camera setup.

The main color tone of the phone is black, with gold accents on the camera module and the Huawei logo. In addition, the phone features a flat display on the front. However, the location of the selfie camera cutout cannot be determined.

According to the registration information, the Huawei Nova 11 SE phone supports TD-LTE / LTE FDD / WCDMA / cdma2000 / CDMA 1X / GSM standards, with no mention of 5G connectivity. The handset is also listed to support dual SIM standby and comes pre-installed with HarmonyOS by Huawei.

Other specifications of the specifications of the phone are yet to be known. Since there’s no 5G connectivity, the Nova 11 SE likely packs one of the older Kirin SoCs. Word in China suggests the Nova 11 SE will be launched in October but there’s no official confirmation from Huawei yet. Stay tuned for the updates.

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